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    Old 11-19-2010, 08:31 AM
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    I have the electronic ones but still catch mice in the trap not a foot away from it. Country mice are smart little buggers! I refuse to use the poison as I found dead mice all over the house the year I did that and we had a rat die inside a cold air duct ug what a smell! and no way to get him out!
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    Old 11-19-2010, 08:36 AM
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    Originally Posted by Up North
    I have the electronic ones but still catch mice in the trap not a foot away from it. Country mice are smart little buggers! I refuse to use the poison as I found dead mice all over the house the year I did that and we had a rat die inside a cold air duct ug what a smell! and no way to get him out!
    I alway thought that they went outside to find a water supply and once they drank the water they died.

    I am freaking here I NEVER had mice when I lived on Long Island and when I had the first one in Ohio I as ready to pack up and move.
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    Originally Posted by trupeach1
    OMG I didn't think about them chewing throw the totes. I have a bi level and fabric and yarn in totes in the fist floor family room. I have in the past had mice in the laundry room and in the garage. The laundry has poison on the window sill at all time. I think I will put some in the garage as well. Maybe I should put poison around the bottom of the totes???????? Now I am freaking out I hate mice with a passion I will die if they get into my fabric. OMG I forgot I also have bags of flour and pasta in totes. Since I can't get to a store I have to buy in bulk on line. I hope they don't chew through and get into my food.
    If you haven't had mice in the past, you probably won't have mice now.

    They are kind of cute, though - when they are outside or in cages.

    If necessary, just wash and dry the fabric if mice run around on it. It's no more of a disaster than if a baby peed on it.

    If you have health issues, wear rubber gloves and a mask while handling it.
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    Old 11-19-2010, 08:43 AM
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    Originally Posted by trupeach1
    Originally Posted by Up North
    I have the electronic ones but still catch mice in the trap not a foot away from it. Country mice are smart little buggers! I refuse to use the poison as I found dead mice all over the house the year I did that and we had a rat die inside a cold air duct ug what a smell! and no way to get him out!
    I alway thought that they went outside to find a water supply and once they drank the water they died.

    I am freaking here I NEVER had mice when I lived on Long Island and when I had the first one in Ohio I as ready to pack up and move.
    They can find water in your home, fish tanks, sinks, toilets and some of them just died wherever they were, I even found one on top of the washing machine.
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    Old 11-19-2010, 08:51 AM
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    You can store your flour and pasta in the freezer; if you have room.
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    You can get a poison bat from the feed store - it's a turquoise bar. The mice/rats eat it & it mummifies them so if they die inside your wall or whereever it won't stink.

    (sorry, but I can't remember the name of it)
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    Old 11-19-2010, 09:02 AM
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    Originally Posted by hockeymom
    My sewing room is in my finished basement. In the past we have had a few mice. Lately, there is at least 1 dead mouse a week.(the smell is terrible) We have an exterminator come and set traps, but they are still coming in. I don't know where they are coming from. I am allergic to cats so that is not an option. I don't have the room to move the sewing room upstairs. I hope I don't have to give up sewing for the winter. Thanks for letting me vent.
    I use peanut butter on the old fashioned little wooden spring traps. I have a pest service come in also with those little boxes -- but there are always some in the traps. If you can't stand dumping the dead mice -- just buy more traps. In a summer place closed all winter you learn to expect critters.

    I store blankets and fabrics in wooden chests. -- have your DH build some out of plywood if he is handy

    Also -- put poison bait outside your house -- lean a small board against the foundation so the rain and larger animals can't get at it and the mice can run in a nice darl "hallway"
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    Originally Posted by redkimba
    You can get a poison bat from the feed store - it's a turquoise bar. The mice/rats eat it & it mummifies them so if they die inside your wall or whereever it won't stink.

    (sorry, but I can't remember the name of it)
    Is it Tom Cat or Just one Bite?
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    Old 11-19-2010, 09:04 AM
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    yrs ago when i was a receptionist, a mouse died in the walls. talk about stink. no one would relieve me so i sat there all day. took over a month to go away. later the health guy at the office told me that was bad for me. yes it was. nauseating.
    later on the bug guy who came to spray for ants told me there is something that smells like bubblegum they can use....
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    Old 11-19-2010, 09:19 AM
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    Originally Posted by PurplePassion
    You can store your flour and pasta in the freezer; if you have room.
    :cry: :cry: :cry: no I don't have room. I have 10 bags 5 lbs each of flour, 4 bags of corn meal and about 15 lbs of pasta. I would need a walk in freezer for that.
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